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A Kuwait Based Game Developer is Suing CBS and Netflix Over Star Trek Discovery

Not sure how I didn’t hear about this earlier but Anas Abdin, an expat living in Kuwait is currently suing CBS and Netflix in the US for copyright infringement. Anas is an indie game developer and the new Star Trek seems to have copied a lot of ideas from his game Tardigrades.

I just watched the video on top that explains the lawsuit and I can’t believe how much Star Trek ripped off from his game so I hope he wins.

He has a bit more information about the lawsuit on his website so check it out [Link]

13 replies on “A Kuwait Based Game Developer is Suing CBS and Netflix Over Star Trek Discovery”

Facing bankruptcy? What’s the source on that? I highly doubt they could go bankrupt because of this or any lawsuit. CBS have some of the most popular TV shows like the Big Bang Theory so I’m pretty sure they’re set for a long, long time.

I agree this came off a bit exaggerated but both Paramount and CBS rely so much on investors. Paramount is currently over 10 billion dollars in debt and investors are already withdrawing money from them.

This would’ve been a perfect plotline for an episode of The Good Fight, if it wasn’t also a CBS production!!!!!!!

Wow…. i am big fan of most of the star trek series, and i was fascinated when watching Discovery… not anymore. I hope Anas wins this thing, and i hope he gets as much compensation from CBS and Netflix as possible, and then i hope he makes his game even bigger and more epic. Go Anas. I am happy, proud, excited (and a bit jealous) to hear that a plot containing something as creative as time traveling quantum tardigrades has come out of this region! Boo CBS, not cool, Roddenberry would not be happy…

I’m with Anas in this one. There’s no doubt CBS stole his content. This is blatant plagiarism down to the core. The tardigrade used for space travel, the characters, even uniforms! I expect anything from their corrupt system. Even CBS’ CEO is accused of sexual misconduct and now they want to pay him 100 millions to leave the corporation https://www.cnbc.com/2018/09/06/cbs-board-in-negotiations-for-ceo-moonves-exit-from-the-company-sources.html

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